Karl Barth and American evangelicalism /
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Imprint: | Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 2011. |
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Description: | viii, 387 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8467229 |
Table of Contents:
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I. Historical context
- "How Can an Elephant Understand a Whale and Vice Versa?" The Dutch Origins of Cornelius Van Til's Appraisal of Karl Barth
- Beyond the Battle for the Bible: What Evangelicals Missed in Van Til's Critique of Barth
- Part II. Philosophical and Theological analysis
- Philosophy
- A Theology of Experience? Karl Barth and the Transcendental Argument
- Christology
- Covenant, Election, and Incarnation: Evaluating Barth's Actualist Christology
- History in Harmony: Karl Barth on the Hypostatic Union
- Ecclesiology
- The Church in Karl Barth and Evangelicalism: Conversations across the Aisle
- The Being and Act of the Church: Barth and the Future of Evangelical Ecclesiology
- Universalism
- So That He May Be Merciful to All: Karl Barth and the Problem of Universalism
- Evangelical Questioning of Election in Barth: A Pneumatological Perspective from the Reformed Heritage
- Part III. Contemporary Trajectories
- But Did It Really Happen? Frei, Henry, and Barth on Historical Reference and Critical Realism
- No Comprehensive Views, No Final Conclusions: Karl Barth, Open-Ended Dogmatics, and the Emerging Church
- Ontological Violence and the Covenant of Grace: An Engagement between Karl Barth and Radical Orthodoxy
- Stanley Hauerwas and Karl Barth: Matters of Christology, Church, and State
- Afterword: Reflections on Van Til's Critique of Barth
- Contributors
- Index